I suspect most people will not get to see the full press release issued by the Public Accounts Committee on its findings on H M Revenue
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Deloitte: playing the transfer pricing game
I have been sent the accounts of Deloitte Limited to 31 May 2012 this evening. As the accounts say: Seems fair enough. So what does
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Memo to Starbucks: paying corporation tax is not like making a gift to charity
The BBC’s reported: Global coffee chain Starbucks has said it is in talks with HM Revenue and Customs and the Treasury over how much UK
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There is no moral equivalence between tax evasion, tax avoidance and benefit cheating
There are occasions, I admit, when I wonder just how far apart people can be and still think they have some affinity for the same political ideas. Tonight
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Aid agencies unite to demand corporate and tax haven transparency
This letter was in the Guardian this morning: The Guardian’s investigation into offshore secrecy highlights a significant problem that is global in its impact. Developing
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The FT says it’s time to scrap the UK – Swiss tax deal because “it grants cheats a privilege”
The FT has, in a very welcome editorial, come out strongly against the depl;y offensive UK – Switzerland tax deal that was made UK law this year and which
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Business is accepting the idea they have to say a lot more about their tax affairs
The FT has what I consider to be an important article this morning. For the first time that I recall it records a Big 4
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A TaxCast extra: why we need unitary taxation
In this ‘Taxcast Extra’ from the Tax Justice Network I discuss Unitary Tax and why it’s a good solution to corporate tax avoidance. The TaxCast
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Time to revive Caroline Lucas’ Tax and Financial Transparency Bill – an answer to corporate tax abuse whether multinational or local
I have just drawn attention to the failings of Companies House, as has the Guardian today. There are endless, appropriate, stories on corporate tax abuse at present. So it seems fair
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